CV Boots
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CV Boots
Greetings. I'm a new owner of a '94 MX-3 Precidia that I've had for about a month. After having BCAA's independent inspectors look it over, I was warned the CV boot (front left side) looked like it needed replaced. I've taken quotes from some of the dealers around Vancouver/Burnaby/Port Moody/New West and their rough estimate on replacing it is $300+ a side. This seems fairly high. Can anyone recommend a better source for parts, or better yet, a good independent mechanic to nurture my newly found baby? <p>I don't know who to trust in taking care of this car!
Re: CV Boots
hey there i'm no mechanic and i replaced the left hand side boot and the actual cv joint > if you wanna get to know your baby this is the best way!
but $300 does sound steep for like 2 / 3 hours labour
but $300 does sound steep for like 2 / 3 hours labour
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Re: CV Boots
Crapy Tire here in North vancouver gave me a quote of $200. You might want to try that.
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I've replaced mine about three times now. And it consistently cost me $96.00 including all the taxes, enviro fees, labour and parts. The boot and the clip cost about $15.00 from UAP/NAPA. They will have to pull the axle, so you will loose a bit of tranny oil. I always provided mine - RedLine MTL. Top top up.<p>May be they are quoting to to replace the whole axle. That soulds more like in the range of $300.00.<p>And please do not go to Canadian Tire.
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I talked to a mechanic about this. Most places just replace the axle. This is about $300.
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Replacing the axle is not needed in most cases, unless you have been careless and been driving with broken boot for a while. I think for mecahnics it is just an easy way to make money.
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yeah i think jdm is right in this circumstance do it yourself or get a friend who knows about cars to help.
check my car domain
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2144443
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2144443